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EIGHT THE CORSICANA, (TEXAS) DAILY SUN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1960. Aggie-Sooner Go Is Top Question In Southwest Rice Favored To Beat LSU First Time Since 1944 AP Scribe Picks Ponies, Bears And Porkers For Wins Bv HAROLD V. KATLIFF Associated Press Sports Editor Texas A. and M. goes Rlnnt hunting with more than a sling-shot Saturday in the top same of a prcdomniatelv Intel-sectional Southwest conference football program.

The Aggies, tough and querulous after a couple of seasons of pltty- pat stuff, taclcle the nation's fifth ranking team, mighty Oklahoma, at Norman In the only game matching undefeated, untied outfits. Three other Southwest conference elevens will be playing banner interscetlonal games and the home front will bristle with the Arkansas-Texas Christian first of the season to go into the championship standings. Three Good Battles Southern Methodist, unbeaten, untied and unworried, plays disheartened Missouri at Columbia, Rice takes on the team that has given it the most Louisiana Houston, and Baylor meets the South's current sensation. Mississippi State, at Shreveport. The Arkansas-Texas Christian melee at Fort Worth and the Ricc- LSU and Baylor-Mississippi State games all are at night.

The Aggies meet a team that has gone through 22 games without defeat. They are not considered within 14 points of the Sooners bv the odds-markers but at Aggie- land thev have other ideas. A and M. showed a terrific ground game, a good passing attack and an excellent pass defense in one-sided triumphs over Nevada and Texas Tech and the feeling is that the aggies are back in the swim with the best of them. Texas Christian is a three-point favorite over Arkansas on the basis of an equal although losing battle against Oklahoma A.

and M. and the fact that the Horned Frogs MfrEVER PAY MORE? ACCEPT LESS? St. Joseph ASPIRINL WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT lot I Tiger Team Hauls Ennisites Thursday, 46-0 The Corsicana High School team trampled its Ennls counterpart 46-0 in a grid game on Tiger Field here Thursday night. The junior Tlgera went through the air and on the ground to outclass the Ennis county crew. Bruce Howard received the opening idckojf of the game and went 75 blocking to clown.

From yards behind effective Corsicana touch- there, on it a THE WINNING Dimaggio, Yankees' ccnterflelder, is greeted by the team's batboy as he scores the game winning run on.his 1'ome run into left field stands in the tenth inning of the second World Series game against Phillies in Philadelphia. The Yanks won, 2-1. Umpire is Bill McGowan. (AP Wirephoto). Corsicana game, with Ennis making but one bid against the reserves.

Touchdowns were rung up by tho aforesaid Howard, Charles Ray, who got two of them during the night; Richard Clay, Franklin Bcamon. James McCafferty and Don Nicholson. Howard converted four placement tries out of seven attempts. The Corsicana crew looked as lively against Ennls as it did sluggish against Blooming Grove last week. Individual stars were hard to pick.

"We'll find out lust about how good we are next week," Coach Otis Pederson said. He referred to the meeting next Thursday night school SPOBT NOTES By PAUL MOORE Dally Son Sports Editor HOW THEY LOOK THIS WEEK Navarro to shade Cisco. Southern Methodist over Mlssou- Rlce to eke by Louisiana State. Oklahoma over Texas Aggies. TCU by a nod over Arkansas.

Texas Tech over West Texas State. Abilene Christian to defeat Southwestern U. Austin College over East Texas State. North Texas to trim Southwestern Oklahoma Tech. Mississippi State to outlast Baylor.

Hardln-Simmons over Arizona. Stephen F. Austin to trim Louisiana Tech. Houston U. over Trinity.

will be playing at home. But there's gloom thick enough to cut with a pinpoint around TCU. The Frogs who haven't beaten Arkansas since 1943, are crippled, sore and out-weighed. Owls Are Favored Rice, victorious last week in the season opener with Santa Clara, meets an LSU team that fell before Kentucky 14-0 but beat obscure College of Pacific 19-0. It appears time for the Owls to lick the eleven that has taken them to a cleaning every time since 1944.

Rice is a three-point favorite. Southern Methodist isn't expected to have too much trouble with a Missouri team that lost to Clemson 34-0 last week, except that READY-MIXED CONCRETE DELIVERED AND PLACED EXACTLY WHERE WANTED! Call and let us explain how we can give you a BETTER CONCRETE SAVE XOU MONEY! Transit-Mix Concrete Supply Inc. Phone 61 East 6th Ave. and B-R-I Railroad. Maurice Young, 'Vice President and General Manager.

SMU always has had trouble with the Tigers, losing to them in 1948. Tho odds-fixers say SMU by 14 points. Baylor isn't given much chance against Mississippi State. The Maroons licked jone of the ranking teams of the? South last Saturday when thev toppled Tennessee 7-0. Baylor has a fair 7-0 loss to Wyoming and a 34-7 win over an impotent University of Houston.

The Bears are posted as seven-point underdogs. Texas Ig Idle Texas, seventh member of the conference, has no game this week. Hitting six out of seven last week, we're feeling our oats. Ruminate over these: Texas A. and M.

vs. Oklahoma at see anything but a Sooner victory; Oklahoma by 10 points. Southern Methodist vs. Missouri at would be awful for the Methodists to lose this one but don't worry about It; SMU by three touchdowns. Baylor vs.

Mississippi State at Shreveport (night) Mississippi State's too cocky; Baylor will nose 'em out. Rice vs. Louisiana State at Houston of the road for LSU; Rice by two touchdowns. Arkansas vs. Texas Christian at Fort Worth take TCU wthi the Mexla High team.

The tilt is slated for Tiger Field here. Interactional Tilts May Give Grid Power Tests By MURRAY HOSE NEW YORK, Oct. East meets West and North meets South in a aeries of Inter- Navarro Buldogs are due to win after losing their first two tilts of the season. The melee at Tiger Field here Saturday night is the first home contest for the Bulldogs. may be a tough customer, but the Bulldogs will be hard to push around on their home field.

There are several tough selections listed above, particularly the TCU-Arkansas and Miss-Baylor And A. and M. might rise against Oklahoma Sooners in Norman, but are not expected to trim that aggregation. Aggies however, are enjoying a winning streak this year after several years In the athletic doldrums. pound sophomore quarterback fl the Wichita University Shockers, has returned to the squad following a two weeks' absence due to a hurt is an exceptional punter and good passer.

Hlllsboro High School has enlarged tho press coop at Frnzler Field whereby the broadcasters and scouts nro In new sections, allowing tho original press box to revert to the use of tho The arrangement last year was unsatisfactory. It begins to look like the New York Yankees outclass the Phillies after they swept both games played in hostilities have been shifted to Yankee Stadium in New York for the next three games, beginning today, If three are series could end Saturday afternoon if tho Yanks continue their performance exhibited in.Shibe Park. Waco And Temple Divide Honors Waco and Temple Junior high school football teams divided honors Thursday. North Waco smothered the Temple Reagan Mustangs, 40-0, in Toi.i- ple Thursday night, scoring 21 points In the first period. Central Juniors of Temple tanked the West Juniors of Wao, 10-0, In their tilt also staged Temple.

ECilgore Beaten By Cameron Team By The Associated Press, Paris and Cameron (Okla) State Thursday night racked up victories the Big Six Junior College eon- eren'je. Cameron knocked off Kilgore Junior College, 21-14, and 3 aris walloped northeast Louisiana of Monroe, 30-13. Sports Mirror By the Associated Press sectional football games this week end which should provide a lot of action as well as a test of strength. Pennsylvania a perennial power travels across country to clash with California's Rose Bowl eleven and Maryland's rebounding Terrapins visit East Lansing for a crack at the high-flying Spartans of Michigan State. Pennsylvania, rated 20th in the and I'll call zorbacks by a snout.

Ra- Johnny's Stock Is Complete With Fine Whiskeys FINE SCOTCH WHISKIES nation, teed off with a 21-7 win while California. Corsicana Tigers find themselves overwhelming favorites to run up a topo-heavy score iigalnst the Greenville Wons In Greenville Those kind of clubs are the ones that often smack the favorites. Highland Turk Is favored over tho Waco Bengals, the Brazos boys might snap out of the worst cjirly- season performance In Waco history in the University of Texas Intcrscholastlc scores In three of these days the boys of Waco are going to unleash a rugged performance. Today a Year Roe shut out the New York Yankees, 1-0, as Brooklyn evened tho world series at one game each. Five Years Trout hurled the Detroit Tigers to a 4-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs to the World Series 2-all.

Ten Years Detroit Ti moved into a 3-2 world series lead at Buch Newsome shut out the Cincinnati Reds, 8-0. Fifteen Years Chicago Cubs beat the Detroit Tigers, 3-1 to cut the Tiger World Series leac to 3-2. Sun Want Ads Bring Results. last Saturday over Virginia ranked ninth, made it two in a row by belting out Oregon. 28-7.

Michigan Statn assured Itself of a successful season bv knocking off Michigan 14-7. As a result State valuted into second place behind Notre Dame in the Associated Press' first poll of the season last week. On the surface. Notre Dame, Army, thn No. 4 team, and Oklahoma, the No.

5 team, shouldn't have too much difficulty. Buv they are in the targets of everj school they meet. The Irish, for instance, lust squeaked by North Carolln 14-7. Saturday Frank Leahy's lads play host to Purdue. 'Purdue didn't look bad In 34-26 to strong Texas.

Oklahoma which its winning streak to 22 bv conquering Boston College. 28-0. entertains Texas A. and M. Tne 'Aggies have two wins under, theri belt, beating Nevada and Texas Tech 34-13.

Southern Methodist high up in the No. 3 siot following its air bombardment of Ohio State's Rose Bowl kings by 32-27. hit the road to tangle with woeful Missouri. Missouri was clipped 34-0 by Clemson. Kentucky, the country's No.

6 team, has a breather in Dayton while Texas, the No. 7 outfit, takes the week off to prepare for Oklahoma. Stanfird, No. 8, visits Oregon State and Washington. No.

ID. tiffs' with tough UCLA. State Home Laddies entertain the Italy Gladiators here tonight in their opening district 22-B conference State Home has been crippled, but is expected to make a real bid to repeat as district honor the local high school has won the past two sea- BUTANE AND PROPANE GAS SERVICE APPLIANCES SYSTEMS Farmer's Fuel Company 120 East Collin Street PHONE Z473 Cheer Leaders Sport Mew Togs The boys and girls who load tho cheering for the 1950 Corslcana Tigers have new uniforms, as well as a new team to cheer for. A score of Interested parties donated the money for the snappy uniforms you have seen the cheerleaders wear at tho last three Tiger football games. The uniforms consist of blue skirts and trousers, and gold blouses and shirts, of a special cut, and with tho Tiger emblem on the back.

The' outfit includes a sweater of matching gold. The cheerleaders, all seniors, are Peggy Everitt, Joan Pcndleton, No- renc Godlcn, Jack Rawson, Ernest Douglas and Billy McRcynolds. Their sponsor and director la Miss Lauva Mllam. Wilson Sporting Gym Shoes, Six-Man Football Shoes, Regular Football Shoes, Wool Athletic Sox, Footballs, Football Helmets, Football Shoulder Pads, Shoe Cleats, Basketball Shoes, Basketballs, Basketball Goals, Many Other Items in the Sporting Goods Line! THE CITY OFFICE SUPPLY (The City Book Store) 117 West Collin St. Phone 225 86.8 PROOF, YEAKS QUART Ballanline UaUQIBXlilC jP KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Bellows 8G FROOF QUART £3 99 Old Schenley Bond rRo s0 r.

O.U ABT $6.95 Fleischmann's Bond iobpBo QUART $4.98 Glenmore PBO Kentucky Bred PROOF Old Fitzgerald Bond QUART $5.79 Bourbon Falls ss ritooF QUART A Complete Assortment of the Finest Qualify Obtainable Liqueurs, Brandies, Champagnes, Rums, Gins, Ales and And COLD BEER Ai Popular Prices! A11AJ lighway 75 1 First Store in Dallas Your Dependable Dealer! Fisher Leading Small Colleges NEW YORK, Oct. Fisher of Iowa Teachers College has. jumped into an early lead in small-college total offensive yard- ape solely on his ball-carryinR ability. Tho Cornbelt halfback has gained 445 yards running in three Teacher games. Close behind comes Eddie Hyduke of Pepperdlne with 405 yards, all on passes.

The third man, Joe Rabb of Louisiana Tech has gained 381 yards, 173 in the air and 203 on the ground. BUI (first down) Cross of West Texas State, second In running with 378 yards, has a 13-yard average, better than a first down each try In statistics compiled by the Na' tional Collegiate Athletic Zeke Martin of North Texas State has completed 26 passes to lead the small-college noriallsts. Jack Harper of Presbyterian is one completion back in second and Hyduke Is third with 23. The Pepperdlno passer's best target, Jack leads the receivers with 13 catches for 247 yards. Martin's favorite receiver, Wendell Swann in second place, also has caught 13 but for only 192 yards.

Tackles Named As Men To Watch NEW YORK, Oct. husky tackles, who possess unusual speed to go with their power, have been named as the college football linemen to watch thin year. The two are Bob Gain of Kentucky, and Bob Toneff or Notre Dame. They finished in a tie for first place in the Associated Press pre-season poll to select the "probable outstanding lineman of the year." Each received'18 votes out of 108 forwarded by sports writers and sportscasters from coast to coast. Right behind them came Dan Foldberg, Army's crack end, who was named 17 times.

Others named as potential grots included: McFadln, Texas. Gerald Bowen of Corsicana, 190- MOVED! Your Sewing Center is now located at 125 W. Collin. Phone 10 Singer Machine Co. ERHAPS you've noticed that there seem to be a lot of these brawny beauties running around on America's highways it isn't just that boldly gleaming fo're- front that spreads this impression.

It isn't just the fact that folks who' own a Buick get such a bang out of it that they do a lot of driving. Back of all this is another fact. It's a fact that contains a broad hint to anyone who'd like to know what's what in motorcar buys. 1950 Buicks are breaking all past popularity records, as registered in sales. Oo we suggest that you do some personal investigating.

Find out, for example, how mas- Tune In 1. TAYLOR, ABC Nefworl, livery Monday ivinlng. terful you feel.with Fireball power purring away the miles, at a polite touch of your toe on the gas treadle. Find out how the jolts and jars seem to disappear, when you have big soft coil springs on all four wheels, and fat low-pressure tires on wide Safety-Ride rims. Then there's Dynaflow which Buick owners vote the biggest automotive hit that has come along in years.

"With all this, there's room, and comfort, and road-hugging heft combined with a light and willing response to your hand on the Standard on ROHOUASTKR, optional at tztra coat on SUfKK and SI'KCIAL YOUS KEV TO GSE VALUE and prices that start down with the sixes. Seems like almost everyone wonts to own-one of these Buicks and most people can. How about you? Isn't it a smart idea to see your Buick dealer now and get your "name on his list? Beaton Motor Company 114 West 4th Ave. Phone 3Q WHEN AUTOMOBILES ARI BUILT BUICK Will BUIIO THEM.

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